Post hoc inference via joint family-wise error rate control
Résumé
We introduce a general methodology for post hoc inference in a large-scale multiple testing framework. The approach is called "user-agnostic" in the sense that the statistical guarantee on the number of correct rejections holds for any set of candidate items selected by the user (after having seen the data). This task is investigated by defining a suitable criterion, named the joint-family-wise-error rate (JER for short). We propose several adjustments for controlling the JER at a nominal level α, with a special focus on incorporating dependencies while adapting to the unknown quantity of signal (via a step-down approach). We show that our proposed setting incorporates as particular cases a version of the higher criticism as well as the closed testing based approach of Goeman and Solari (2011). Our theoretical statements are supported by numerical experiments.
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